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Thread: can i use .230 bullets in a .228 barrel

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    Boolit Mold
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    can i use .230 bullets in a .228 barrel

    newby to reloading and was having a hard time finding ammo for 1899 savage hi power22. i came across a load of .230 bullets in the correct dimensions i have been looking for. the ammo i have has bullets from .220 to .226 old stock, reloads,norma, s and b so obviously size is not an issue or is it? save me from myself



    fixed it some for ya.
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    Do you mean .230"?

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    of course. thats my public education showing

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    No.

    Go try to put a .308 bullet (standard USA .30 caliber) down a .22 caliber barrel. They won't fit, they won't go in the brass and if they did they would not go in the chamber.

    Start by reading the sticky on slugging a barrel or chamber cast. Then go do that. Measure carefully, twice.
    Buy bullets or molds 1 to 2 thousands over. 0. tenths, hundredths, thousands.

    Once you know what your barrels groove diameter is you can size bullets or molds 1 to 2 thousandths bigger and it should work.

    It would be like trying to shoot a .43 caliber aka .44 mag in a .357. It is nay going to fit laddy.

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    i'm sorry barrel is .228 boolits are .230

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    Cast, yes, start at the low end of pressure and work up
    Loads are listed in Lyman Manual #45 Page 285
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    Is this cast or jacketed? If cast they will be fine if they will chamber.
    If jacketed and if they chamber I would start low and work up cautiously.

    .002 is not much of a squeeze.
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    yes.
    .230 cast boolits would actually be a preferred diameter in your .228 barrel.
    your fine.

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    .230 will work. What are they as cast?? I run .312 in my military relic .30 cals.

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